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| Pirates ready to deal Kendall to A's |
MLB Baseball |
11/24/2004 |
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| ota and Detroit since breaking into the majors in 1999 and is 48-51 lifetime with a 4.37 ERA. Rhodes, also a southpaw, had nine saves in 37 appearances last season for the Athletics. The 35-year-old went 3-3 with a 5.12 ERA. During his 14-year major league career, Rhodes is 72-54 with 26 saves and a 4.36 ERA. He has also pitched for Baltimore and Seattle. The Pirates made a small trade on Wednesday, acquiring minor league outfielder Antonio Sucre from the Washington Nationals in exchange for outfielder J.J. Davis. |
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| Twins sign infielder Castro |
MLB Baseball |
11/23/2004 |
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| ty. Castro owns a career .979 fielding percentage and can play all four infield positions. Castro, a lifetime .226 hitter, will be one of four players expected to battle for time at the shortstop position vacated when Cristian Guzman signed with the Washington Nationals last week. Nick Punto, Jason Bartlett and Augie Ojeda also figure to be in the mix. A native of Los Mochis, Mexico, Castro originally signed with Los Angeles in 1991 and played three major-league seasons with the Dodgers before being acquired by Cin |
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